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  1. Dracula vs. Frankenstein: Directed by Al Adamson, Samuel M. Sherman. With J. Carrol Naish, Lon Chaney Jr., Zandor Vorkov, Anthony Eisley. Dracula conspires with a mad doctor to resurrect the Frankenstein Monster.

  2. Dracula vs. Frankenstein (1971) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  3. Dracula conspires with a mad doctor to resurrect the Frankenstein Monster. Judith Fontaine (Regina Carrol) is looking for her sister Joanie, who has disappeared into the hippie community of Venice, California.

  4. Dracula vs. Frankenstein (1971) ** 1/2 (out of 4) Count Dracula visits the ailing Dr. Frankenstein (J. Carrol Naish) and asks him to bring the monster back to life so that he can use him to bring in fresh blood.

  5. Dracula, Prisoner of Frankenstein: Directed by Jesús Franco. With Dennis Price, Howard Vernon, Paca Gabaldón, Alberto Dalbés. Dracula kills another innocent victim and Dr. Seward decides it's time to wipe him off the face of the earth.

  6. Dracula Vs Frankenstein: Directed by Tyler Ralston, Marc Slanger. With Dart Anthony, Einer Baker, Matthew Beale, Paul Byrnes. A cabaret singer travels to the Appalachian mountains to search for her missing sister.

  7. Assignment Terror: Directed by Tulio Demicheli, Hugo Fregonese, Antonio Isasi-Isasmendi, Eberhard Meichsner. With Michael Rennie, Karin Dor, Craig Hill, Patty Shepard. An alien scientist and his team are sent to earth from their dying planet to exterminate the human population by unleashing monsters like vampires, werewolves, and mummies in ...

  8. Words and Music by J.D. Lobue. ASCAP. Recorded by Communication Plus. I Travel Light. (uncredited) Performed by Regina Carrol. The Creature from the Black Lagoon. composed by Herman Stein, Henry Mancini and Hans J. Salter. from film soundtrack.

  9. Dracula vs. Frankenstein. J. Carrol Naish was very frail at the time this film was made and, as a result, he could no longer remember dialogue, so he read his lines in it off of cue cards. However, he had only one working eye; the other one had been replaced with a glass eye long ago.

  10. Dracula vs. Frankenstein (1971) photos, including production stills, premiere photos and other event photos, publicity photos, behind-the-scenes, and more.